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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 36A

11-36a-305. Calculating impact fees.

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Effective 5/5/2021
11-36a-305. Calculating impact fees.
(1)In calculating an impact fee, a local political subdivision or private entity may include:
(a)the construction contract price;
(b)the cost of acquiring land, improvements, materials, and fixtures;
(c)for services provided for and directly related to the construction of the system improvements, the cost for planning and surveying, and engineering fees;
(d)for a political subdivision, debt service charges, if the political subdivision might use impact fees as a revenue stream to pay the principal and interest on bonds, notes, or other obligations issued to finance the costs of the system improvements; and
(e)one or more expenses for overhead.
(2)In calculating an impact fee, each local political subdivision or private entity shall base amounts calculated under Subsection
(1)on realistic estimates, and the assumptions underlying those estimates shall be disclosed in the impact fee analysis.
Amended by Chapter 35 , 2021 General Session
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